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Diablo Nine Bark
Diablo Nine Bark
Q. I went back to where I purchased
the "Diablo Dark Bark" to see
if they could give me more info. Guess what...the
plant was mislabeled. Now they're telling
me it's a "Diablo Nine Bark".
I have it planted in a big whiskey barrel
at the moment. It's under 3 feet high but
seems to be doing quite well even in the
heat. However if it's something that will
grow quite tall I'll have to move it. Hopefully
you'll have a better search this time.
Still no info on this name. I wonder if they made it up. No book nor Internet search has turned up any info. I am going to a website and post the question. If I get a good response I will post it here for you.
Followup: "Diablo Nine Bark" or "Diablo Dark Bark" I have just used this plant for the first time this year. Love the dark leaves and it even get a little white flower in spring. So far it is doing well near the beach here in Connecticut. I believe it will grow to 5-6'. If in container make sure you water often. In the ground I think it is drought tolerant. I bought Ninebark or Physocarpis is botanical name. My nursery is trying it for first time and wants me to tell him how it works. Ninebark: Member of the Rosaceae family genus of 10 species of deciduous shrubs occurring in thickets and on rocky slopes in E. Asia and North America. They have peeling bark alternate
ovate to rounded or kidney-shaped palmately lobed
mid-or dark green leaves. They are cultivated for their foliage and dense terminal corymbs of small
cup shaped white flowers borne in early summer. grow in a shrub border. PHYSOCARPUS- Grow in preferably acidic
fertile moist but well drained soil in full sun or partial shade. May become chlorotic if grown in alkaline soil. Greenwood cuttings in summer. Remove rooted suckers in autumn or spring. Leaf spots
fireblight powdery mildew and witches broom sometimes occur. (whatever witches broom is?)
P. opulifolius (ninebark) Compact thicket
forming arching branches broadly ovate 3
lobed doubly toothed pinkish white flowers
followed by clusters of bladder like green
flushed red fruit 10 ft high 15 ft wide.
Zones 3-7 or Darts Gold has bright yellow
foliage. 6 ft high 8 ft wide and P.momogynus
(mountain ninebark) upright compact same
as above but flowers are rosy color. Container
specimen here 24 to 36 inches both high
and wide. Wyoming South Dakota to New Mexico
and Texas zones 5-8.
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